- 10 Dundas Street East, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- PGWP, Public College, Work While Studying
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The Acting for Film, TV & the Theatre program applies the Stanislavski Method (living truthfully under imaginary circumstances) to blend film and television acting with the critical foundations of stage technique. You’ll explore all artistic, technical and business areas of acting, through practical, hands-on training. From movement to voice and improvisation, you’ll learn the foundations of acting for the camera and stage, as well as the skills for voiceover, hosting, screenwriting, pitching, producing, directing, video editing, auditioning and career management. You’ll leave the program with a professional portfolio showcasing a complete range of theatre and film performances, from short films to voiceovers and a professional downtown stage play.
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The Film Production Diploma program offers an intensive, behind-the-scenes education across all areas of filmmaking. You’ll experience every phase of pre-production, production and post production, writing and analyzing screenplays, developing storyboards, creating shot lists and preparing budgets and schedules. You’ll learn to shoot, direct, block, light scenes and capture audio, as well as assemble, cut and manipulate footage. Mentored by leading industry professionals, you’ll develop a wide variety of productions from documentaries to commercials, public service announcements, short films, music videos, and even the beginnings of that feature you’ve always dreamt of making. You’ll leave the program with the creative, technical and business expertise to launch your career in the film industry.
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The Graphic Design & Interactive Media Diploma program will prepare you to think critically and execute visual solutions across print, digital platforms and motion graphics, including communications, marketing, and branding, as well as layout, editorial, art direction and packaging. You’ll explore multiple perspectives on the design process from a variety of guest speakers and outside creative professionals who will also critique your work. At the end of 12 months, you’ll leave with a well-rounded portfolio and the creative and technical skills to launch your career in design.
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The Marketing for Fashion & Entertainment Diploma blends fashion and marketing across the entertainment industry. You’ll learn the principles of fashion marketing, brand management, merchandising, trend forecasting, visual merchandising and fashion buying. You’ll also explore event planning, styling, public relations and social media. With field-trips to fashion showrooms, retailers, public events, PR firms and design studios, you’ll get a behind-the-scenes perspective on the inner workings of the fashion and entertainment industries.